White Sister (band)
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Past members | Dennis Churchill-Dries Rick Chadock Gary Brandon Gus Moratinos Richard Wright |
White Sister was an American
History
White Sister was formed in
White Sister met Gregg Giuffria from the band Angel at a gas station one evening, and wound up working with him to assist with song arrangement, leading Giuffria to produce White Sister demos and eventually, their debut album released in 1984, on EMI America Records.
Shortly after the release of the album, the band approached EMI to secure tour support money. They believed that their powerful live show would aid greatly in boosting sales, but unfortunately, the label was not willing to fund a tour for the band. Additional friction was caused when the label requested that the band change its name, since another national band also had the word "sister" in their name (Twisted Sister). After a band vote, the members decided they would not change their name, citing the fact that more than one other national band had the word "white" in their name, and those bands were being marketed successfully by their labels. EMI relented and the self-titled album was not re-packaged.
Brandon parted ways with the band before they released their second album entitled Fashion by Passion on the
Subsequent activities
Churchill-Dries, Chadock and Wright would eventually let go of White Sister and go on to form another group with keyboardist Michael Lord, Tattoo Rodeo, which was signed to Atlantic Records. They released the album Rode Hard Put Away Wet in 1991, scoring radio hits with the song "Been Your Fool" and "Let Me Be the One". Tattoo Rodeo went on tour in support of the album, opening for Bad Company and Damn Yankees. A second album entitled Skin was released in 1995 and produced by Arthur Payson.
After suffering health complications, Richard Wright died on June 14, 2006, at the age of 44.
Reunion
In 2008, Brandon rejoined Churchill Dries and Chadock, as the 3 original members were invited to the UK to play the Firefest rock festival. A full-length concert DVD of their 2008 Nottingham performance was filmed and released in 2009. Jason Montgomery quite expertly covered the drum duties for these shows. The DVDs sold out in short order. The band was invited back by the festival organizers in 2009 for an encore performance, but this, possibly their final White Sister show, was not filmed professionally.
Recent events
On October 15, 2012, Rick Chadock lost his quiet battle with cancer.
Churchill Dries completed his first solo album (entitled "I"), released May 15, 2015, to positive reviews. He is currently in production on a new project with Stan Cotey form the band Giraffe. A release is expected in early 2019.
Brandon is currently performing live with his solo band, supporting the release of his archived heavy funk-rock album Radioux City (1989–91), which was released in May 2017 by AOR Blvd Records (U.K.). Original White Sister drummer, Gus Moratinos, joined Gary for a couple live shows in 2015.
Band members
- Former members
- Dennis Churchill-Dries – lead vocals/bass guitar (1980–2009)
- Rick Chadock – lead guitar (1980–2009)
- Gary Brandon – lead vocals/keyboards (1980–1985, 2008–2009)
- Gus Moratinos – drums (1980–1981)
- Richard Wright – drums (1981–1989)
Discography
Studio albums
- White Sister (1984)
- Fashion by Passion (1986)[3]
Soundtrack appearances
Title |
Release | Soundtrack album |
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"Save Me Tonight" | 1985 | Fright Night |
"April" | 1986 | Killer Party |
"Touch the Sky" | Thrashin'
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"Dancin' on Midnight" | 1989 | Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers |
"Fashion by Passion" | 1990 | Stella |
References
- ^ "Fright Night soundtrack". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
- ^ "White Sister – White Sister : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
- ^ "White Sister – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 18, 2012.